A Cherokee Valentine
Saturday is Valentines Day, a national holiday in the United States, but what does it mean to Native Americans? For the Cherokee in...
Children’s Stories: Native American vs European
The Europeans called their stories “Fairy Tales”, probably because they harkened back to a time when magical creatures existed. Native...
First Contact: The Soto Expedition, Part 5: Arrogant and Proud Barbarians
In his account of the Soto expedition, “The Inca” [see Part 1] gives what I believe to be the most accurate and eloquent account of the...
First Contact: The Soto Expedition, Part 4: Panfilo de Narvaez
Inspired by the stories of Cabeza de Vaca, who had survived in North America after becoming a castaway and just returned to Spain, in...
First Contact: The Soto Expedition, Part 3: Ponce de Leon
Hernando de Soto was not the first to make contact with Native Americans in Florida. As “The Inca” [Part 1] tells in his chronicles of...
First Contact: The Soto Expedition, Part 2: Like Deer
In 1537, after amassing a sizable fortune as a conquistador, slave trader, and business man in South America, Hernando de Soto quickly...
First Contact: The Soto Expedition, Part 1: Hernando de Soto
This is part of a series of articles by Courtney Miller on the subject of “First Contact”–the initial contact of the Native Americans...
White Buffalo, Part 7: Eastern Herds
On some of the early drafts of my novel, “The First Raven Mocker”, witch is book 1 of the “Cherokee Chronicles” series, I was criticized...
White Buffalo, Part 6: Hunting White Buffalo
In previous articles, I have mentioned that a true white buffalo happens only once every ten million births, according to the National...
White Buffalo, Part 5: Lone Star
A true white buffalo happens only once every ten million births, according to the National Bison Association, but many white buffalo in...